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Acquired fossils of I believe are teeth. I am a novice and can't identify them


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I acquired these and some other actual bones which I will make another post for. 

 

Not sure what they are pretty sure they are mammals.  

 

Any help would be appreciated thanks.

 

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Topic moved to Fossil ID.

 

Please provide approximate location of finds, if known, as contextual information proves invaluable for identification purposes.

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well, at least one of them is a bivale shell.

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"There is no shortage of fossils. There is only a shortage of paleontologists to study them." - Larry Martin

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These all look like White River Formation fossils to me.  Oreodont teeth (as has been noted already) and others.  I'm sure other people with more experience will speak up soon.  No bivalve shell here, possibly one of the oreodont jaws was mistaken for the edge of an oyster such as Rastellum.

 

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Thank you all for responding. 

 

I am sorry, I acquired these and other fossils (bone fragments which I will later post) all from a house clean out. I actually saved them and some rocks I am unable to identify from a dumpster. The people doing the clean out didn't care for them and didn't want them but I have always loved rocks and never had any fossils of my own. 

 

It was from a horder's house is schoharie county upstate central NY. 

 

Again sorry I am not sure that helps at all. 

 

 

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This is what i'm seeing

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The other two pieces look like tooth fragments. Do you know if any of the bones are assosiated with the teeth, that might be useful to identify some of them?

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